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PASSION FRUIT AND VODKA SPARKLE
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Make cherry jam

When fresh cherries are in abundance, take advantage and make a batch of cherry jam. It is also a great gift to take along to festive get-togethers.

To make, place 1 kg of pitted cherries, 2kg unrefined or light brown sugar and 2 cups of water in a large pan and bring to a gentle simmer.

Simmer for 1 hour, until the mixture becomes thick and sticky. 

To test whether or not it is ready, take 1 teaspoon of the mixture, smear on a side plate and chill for 10 minutes. The mixture is ready when you can run a spoon through the smear without the mixture running back together.

Leave to cool slightly. Spoon into little jars and serve with ripe Camembert, or bottle in sterilised jars

If you aren't making jam, preserve the cherries in brandy or vodka.



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Recipe by: Maranda Engelbrecht
Serves: 1.25 litres
Dietary considerations: Dairy free
Category: Vegetarian / Easy / Quick
Prep time: 10 minutes
Ingredients:
6 granadillas
200 g cherries
125 ml vodka
fresh mint
1 litre giner ale or lemonade
ice
Cooking instructions:

Using a sharp knife, slice the granadillas in half.

Use a spoon to scoop the insides into a medium container with a sealable lid.

Add the cherries, vodka and fresh mint, seal and place in the refrigerator or cooler.

Pour the mixture into a large jug and top with chilled ginger ale and ice. Pour into glasses and serve. 

The mixture can be made two days before.



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